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Randhir Makkar
Guild Biosciences
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Microbial production of surfactants and their commercial potential
JD Desai, IM Banat
Microbiology and Molecular biology reviews 61 (1), 47-64, 1997
36491997
Potential commercial applications of microbial surfactants
IM Banat, RS Makkar, SS Cameotra
Applied microbiology and biotechnology 53, 495-508, 2000
23352000
An update on the use of unconventional substrates for biosurfactant production and their new applications
R Makkar, S Cameotra
Applied microbiology and biotechnology 58, 428-434, 2002
6932002
Recent applications of biosurfactants as biological and immunological molecules
SS Cameotra, RS Makkar
Current opinion in microbiology 7 (3), 262-266, 2004
6542004
Advances in utilization of renewable substrates for biosurfactant production
RS Makkar, SS Cameotra, IM Banat
AMB express 1, 1-19, 2011
6222011
Comparison of synthetic surfactants and biosurfactants in enhancing biodegradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
RS Makkar, KJ Rockne
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: An International Journal 22 (10 …, 2003
5112003
Synthesis of biosurfactants in extreme conditions
SS Cameotra, RS Makkar
Applied microbiology and Biotechnology 50, 520-529, 1998
4851998
Production of biosurfactant at mesophilic and thermophilic conditions by a strain of Bacillus subtilis
RS Makkar, SS Cameotra
Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology 20 (1), 48-52, 1998
2261998
Utilization of molasses for biosurfactant production by two Bacillus strains at thermophilic conditions
RS Makkar, SS Cameotra
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society 74 (7), 887-889, 1997
2251997
Synthesis of biosurfactants and their advantages to microorganisms and mankind
SS Cameotra, RS Makkar, J Kaur, SK Mehta
Biosurfactants, 261-280, 2010
2172010
Biosurfactant production by microorganisms on unconventional carbon sources
RS Makkar, SS Cameotra
Journal of Surfactants and Detergents 2 (2), 237-241, 1999
2141999
Biosurfactant production by a thermophilic Bacillus subtilis strain
RS Makkar, SS Cameotra
Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology 18 (1), 37-42, 1997
2111997
Biosurfactant-enhanced bioremediation of hydrophobic pollutants
SS Cameotra, RS Makkar
Pure and Applied Chemistry 82 (1), 97-116, 2010
2012010
Electricity generation by thermophilic microorganisms from marine sediment
BJ Mathis, CW Marshall, CE Milliken, RS Makkar, SE Creager, HD May
Applied microbiology and biotechnology 78, 147-155, 2008
1592008
Effects of various nutritional supplements on biosurfactant production by a strain of Bacillus subtilis at 45°C
RS Makkar, SS Cameotra
Journal of surfactants and detergents 5, 11-17, 2002
982002
Loss of AMPK exacerbates experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis disease severity
N Nath, M Khan, R Rattan, A Mangalam, RS Makkar, C de Meester, ...
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 386 (1), 16-20, 2009
912009
Biodegradation of soil‐applied endosulfan in the presence of a biosurfactant
N Awasthi, A Kumar, R Makkar, SS Cameotra
Journal of Environmental Science & Health Part B 34 (5), 793-803, 1999
681999
Lentinula edodes produces a multicomponent protein complex containing manganese (II)-dependent peroxidase, laccase and β-glucosidase
RS Makkar, A Tsuneda, K Tokuyasu, Y Mori
FEMS Microbiology Letters 200 (2), 175-179, 2001
522001
Enhanced biodegradation of endosulfan, a chlorinated pesticide in presence of a biosurfactant
N Awashti, A Kumar, R Makkar, S Cameotra
J Environ Sci Health B 34, 793-803, 1999
471999
Structural characterization of a biosurfactant produced by Bacillus subtilis at 45°C
RS Makkar, SS Cameotra
Journal of Surfactants and Detergents 2 (3), 367-372, 1999
461999
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